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Updating Extensions for a Property

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I have an older property where we are using javascript files loaded on the site. When I look at the extensions in the Adobe Experience Platform they are older... if I click upgrade and make adjustments, does it break anything with the existing configuration until I switch over to the new version? The new version would be hosted by Adobe and will be updated evars, etc...

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While extension developers generally strive to be backwards compatible (and Adobe does enforce this to some extent when extension updates are submitted to the catalog), the onus is on you to test your implementation after any extension updates to ensure that all of your tracking is still working as expected. This applies when updating Adobe's extensions too.

FYI I develop several extensions (e.g. YouTube Playback, Web Vitals, etc.) and do my utmost to ensure that I don't break legacy code. But I can't speak for all extension developers.

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While extension developers generally strive to be backwards compatible (and Adobe does enforce this to some extent when extension updates are submitted to the catalog), the onus is on you to test your implementation after any extension updates to ensure that all of your tracking is still working as expected. This applies when updating Adobe's extensions too.

FYI I develop several extensions (e.g. YouTube Playback, Web Vitals, etc.) and do my utmost to ensure that I don't break legacy code. But I can't speak for all extension developers.